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New Energies: building a lower-carbon power business

The world’s energy system is changing. Shell is investing in more lower-carbon technology. This includes renewables such as wind and solar, new mobility options such as electric vehicle charging and hydrogen and an interconnected power business that will provide electricity to millions of homes, companies and businesses. Find out more about our work.

Watch: how Shell is building an integrated lower-carbon power business

Learn about Shell’s New Energies projects

Electricity

Electricity is vital to our daily lives and can help meet rising energy demand with fewer emissions. See how Shell is providing more and cleaner electricity.

Biofuels

Nature-based solutions

The world needs many measures to limit carbon dioxide emissions. One approach is to protect and restore natural ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands and wetlands. It is known as nature-based solutions.

Explore our projects

Find out how Shell is providing more and cleaner energy to customers around the world. This map includes our current projects as of February 2020. Browse the map by region, or project type to discover more.

FORGE a Canadian biofuel start-up, announces an equity investment from Shell Ventures and a follow-on contribution from Valent Low-Carbon Technologies, which will help build a first-of-its-kind CAD$30 million commercial-scale, biofuel production plant in Sombra, Ontario.

Shell Australia announced it will build and operate its first industrial-scale solar electricity farm near Wandoan in central Queensland, Australia. Project Gangarri will generate 120 megawatts of solar electricity from about 400,000 photovoltaic panels and is expected to be completed in early 2021.